The banned players have been voicing their frustrations across social media, with Kotaku reporting that players are especially upset as they thought that the cheat programs they had been using were "undetectable" and are confused as to how Blizzard was able to pick up on them. This wave of the banhammer, which coincides with the release of the new Symmetra update on the Overwatch PTR, has banned many players using programs that include aimbots (which aim for the player) and can disable the recoil on weapons. Unfortunately, it seems that there are still many Overwatch players who don't see this as a deterrent enough, with Blizzard again being forced to ban a huge wave of cheaters. From naming and shaming cheaters with hilarious usernames, to deactivating accounts and stating clearly that it won't overturn decisions and may not even listen to banned player's appeals, there are no questions about how the company feels about those who use hacks to get ahead at its game. Since Overwatch launched on PC and consoles earlier this year, Blizzard hasn't flinched when it comes to waving the banhammer at those who use cheats in its game. Blizzard waves the banhammer with the latest Overwatch update by banning players who are using cheats, but some banned players are so unhappy that they want to sue the company.
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